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Toho Throne of Blood (Blu-ray) (Japan Version)

RM 223.90

Throne of Blood (Blu-ray) (Japan Version)

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Toho Sugata Sanshiro (1943 produced version) (Japan Version)

RM 282.70

Sugata Sanshiro (1943 produced version) (Japan Version)

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Toho Shacho Taiheiki (Japan Version)

RM 215.00

Shacho Taiheiki (Japan Version)

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Toho Kizuna (Japan Version)

RM 228.30

Kizuna (Japan Version)

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Toho Ore no Sora daze! Wakadaisho (Japan Version)

RM 215.00

Ore no Sora daze! Wakadaisho (Japan Version)

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Toho Radio no Jikan (Welcome Back Mr. McDonald) (Japan Version - English Subtitles)

RM 282.70

Using her real-life experiences and memories, a Japanese housewife writes a heart-warming script that wins a competition at the local radio station. However, minutes before the play is about to be performed live on air, the prima-donna lead actress decides that she wishes to change the name of her character, a simple fisherman's wife from a small town in Japan, to the more glamorous American name "Mary-Jane." She is so adamant that she refuses to take part in the performance if her request is not met.

Not to be outdone, her co-star also demands to change his name - to "Donald McDonald!" When the producers panic and concede that they may as well relocate the story to New York, it triggers a hilarious chain of events as the performers struggle to contend with the mounting implausibilities of the story, each others constant improvisations, and the fragile egos of all concerned.

A modest box office hit in 2004, the comic-based drama Umizaru found a second life as a television drama a year later. Thanks to the television drama's popularity, the series' second feature film Limit of Love Umizaru (a.k.a. Umizaru 2: Test of Trust) became the highest-grossing live-action film of 2006. Four years later, the series - which highlights the courage and hard work of rescue divers - delivers its final and biggest chapter with The Last Message. The series' original cast and crew - stars Ito Hideaki, Kato Ai, Sato Ryuta, plus director Hasumi Eiichiro and scriptwriter Yasushi Fukada - all return to give the hugely successful series a memorable farewell to its fans. As one of the first Japanese films to be converted to 3D theatrical exhibition, The Last Message once again attracted enough audiences to become the highest-grossing live-action film of the year, making it the best possible way for the series to end.

After the passenger ferry disaster in Limit of Love, Daisuke (Ito Hideaki) has since been promoted to captain of his own rescue divers team, married to long-time girlfriend Kanna (Kato Ai), and a happy father to a newborn baby. However, Kanna begins to resent Daisuke's workaholic lifestyle, causing him to considering quitting the coast guards to save his family. At this time, oil starts spilling under an offshore oil platform co-developed by Japan, China, and Russia. During the rescue effort, an explosion causes Daisuke and several others to be trapped in the sinking platform. With a powerful typhoon approaching, the coast guards will have to fight time, forces of nature, and government bureaucrats to get Daisuke and the others home safely.

This installment of the Godzilla franchise is Toho's 27th, and stars three of everybody's favorite monsters - Godzilla, Mothra, and Mechagodzilla.

Severely damaged in the previous battle against Godzilla, Mechagodzilla is under repair at the JXSDF (Japan Counter Xenomorph Self Defense Force) base in Hachioji. Vacationing with his linguist uncle Shinichi, repairing engineer Chujo is visited by the lovely twins from Infant Island. Indebted to Shinichi for saving their lives 43 years ago, they give the men a cryptic warning....

Sure enough, Godzilla appears in Tokyo after snacking on a nuclear submarine, and pandemonium ensues. Mothra soon joins the fray, along with Mechagodzilla, making for a battle to end all battles, all of which is rendered stunningly by SFX Director Eiichi Asada.

In addition to the feature, this package features a bonus disc containing a making-of special FX featurette, recording sessions with composer Michiru Oshima, unused effect cuts, and more!

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Toho Chouseishinguranseiza-02

RM 228.30

Chouseishinguranseiza-02

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Toho Godzilla Mosura King Gidora Daikaijuu Soukougeki (Japan Version)

RM 488.90

Godzilla Mosura King Gidora Daikaijuu Soukougeki (Japan Version)

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Toho Minbo no Onna (Blu-ray) (Japan Version)

RM 223.90

Minbo no Onna (Blu-ray) (Japan Version)

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Toho Harowinrezarekushon

RM 282.70

Harowinrezarekushon

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Toho Ikiru (Japan Version)

RM 282.70

Originally released in 1952, Kurosawa Akira's Ikiru is widely regarded as one of film's most moving dramatic achievements. While Kurosawa is known in the west primarily for his samurai movies, Ikiru stands up favorably to any other work produced by the auteur over his long and storied career. Shimura Takashi plays a meek civil servant diagnosed with terminal cancer. This event brings him to the realization that his life, up to this point, has been virtually devoid of meaning. He seeks meaning and comfort form his family and activities, but remains haunted by a feeling of emptiness. Ultimately, he comes upon the answer, performing a sublime act of generosity and kindness, and at the same time coming to terms with the meaning of his life.

In this special series, the films of Akira Kurosawa have been restored and remastered on DVD, offering the highest quality video and audio experience available.. Scene chapters are set according to the scene divisions appearing on Kurosawa's screenplays. The keepcase is housed in a handsome box. This edition also contains a booklet including a poster gallery and other promotional materials for the film. Special features include a making-of documentary and trailer(s).

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Toho NANA Standard Edition (Japan Version)

RM 187.40

Yazawa Ai's extremely popular manga comes to life in NANA, the exciting new film starring popular singer Nakashima Mika and Miyazaki Aoi! Released in 2005, NANA tells the story of two twenty-year-old women with the same name, but drastically different personalities.

First up, there's Osaki Nana (Nakashima Mika), a calm, cool, and collected punk rock singer who struts into Tokyo's underground punk scene looking to hit the big time. While Nana's got some ex-boyfriend issues that she's eager to put behind her, she won't allow that personal drama to interfere with her big dream. In fact, Nana's not going to stop until she's conquered Japan as the nation's top rock star! The other "Nana" of the title is Komatsu Nana (TV actress Miyazaki Aoi), who is alternatively called Hachi. Cute and cheerful, Hachi led a somewhat sheltered life and has a bad habit of falling in love too quickly. She had some relationship problems in the past, but when she falls for her high school pal Junko, she decides to follow him to Tokyo when he gets admitted to an art design school. By moving to the big city, she hopes to find love and happiness in this new locale.

By pure chance, Nana and Hachi end up meeting on a train, and thanks to a chain of coincidences involving the number seven, the two of them end up sharing the same apartment. Its number? 707! So even with all the twists of fate in their favor, can these two very different people live under the same roof and get along? And will they eventually find the happiness they've dreamed for so long? The answers are revealed in NANA, director Kentarou Ootani's winning film adaptation of the popular girl's comic!

Be With You (Ima, Ai ni Yukimasu) shot to the top of the Japanese box office attracting no less than 3.8 million viewers and becoming one of the most seen movies of the year 2004. The emotional silver screen treat was brought to life by none other than Doi Nobuhiro, the skilled director of the blockbuster TV series Good Luck!! and Beautiful Life. Japan's top actress Takeuchi Yuko (The Ring, Pride) portrays the tragically deceased Mio. Her husband Takumi (Nakamura Shidou) and his 6-year old son Yuji (Takei Akashi) try to make the best out of this unfortunate circumstance living each day in silent remembrance of the beautiful days they cherished together with Mio as they desperately cling on to her final words, a promise that she will return on a rainy day. Exactly one year after Mio left them, Yuji and his father encounter a strangely familiar woman walking out from the pouring rain...

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Toho Kaseki no mori (The Forest of Fossils) (Japan Version - English Subtitles)

RM 215.00

Japan's 70's come alive again in Kaseki no Mori!

Himoto Haruo works at a university hospital pursuing his major degree in medicine. However, his life at the campus is not as great as it could be because he can't stand the department's professor Mr. Miyaji. Otherwise things look much better for Haruo who enjoys an intimate affair with former high school class mate Hideko that now makes a living as hair stylist. While, Haruo tries everything to succeed as a student and paramour, his mother Tatsuko has high hopes for her son to move back home soon

Hagiwara Kenichi ( Le Rendez-vous) offers another impressive performance in this touching tale about a rebellious teenager. Based on a best-selling novel by Ishihara Shintaro, Kaseki no Mori ("The Forest of Fossils" a.k.a. The Petrified Forest) by film veteran Shinoda Masahiro offers lovers of Japanese classics memorable cinema entertainment.

The film that took Japan by storm is now on DVD. From Takashi Yamazaki, the visionary director behind Juvenille and the sci-fi hit, Returner, comes Always - Sunset On Third Street. No film in 2005 had a higher profile in Japan than Always, which was reflected when it scooped twelve out of a possible thirteen awards at the Japanese Academy Awards in March 2006.

The film uses a combination of elaborately constructed sets and cutting edge CGI work to recreate Tokyo in the 1950s. It is a heartfelt, nostalgic look back at a time when the country was changing and developing, soon to experience an economic boom that would forever alter Japanese culture.

This special edition includes a bonus disc featuring a making of documentary, deleted scenes, development footage, and a CD-ROM that includes content from the official website. This specially packaged box set also includes postcard stills from the film and a color booklet.

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Toho Rodan The Flying Monster (Blu-ray) (Japan Version)

RM 269.40

Rodan The Flying Monster (Blu-ray) (Japan Version)

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Toho Omaketsukishinko nseikatsu

RM 184.00

Omaketsukishinko nseikatsu

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Toho Genseishinjiyasu teiraizaBO

RM 1485.40

Genseishinjiyasu teiraizaBO

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Toho Crazy Cats Musekinin Box (Limited Edition) (Japan Version)

RM 712.80

Crazy Cats Musekinin Box (Limited Edition) (Japan Version)

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Toho Kurejikiyattsusa kusenBOX 3ma

RM 578.60

Kurejikiyattsusa kusenBOX 3ma

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Toho Fantazumanoroino yakata03

RM 228.30

Fantazumanoroino yakata03

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Toho Yomigaeri (Japan Version - English Subtitles)

RM 282.70

Shinji Kajio's popular Japanese novel is brought to life in this intriguing movie featuring Smap superstar Tsuyoshi Kusanagi! The tale revolves around a government officer who heads out to investigate weird happenings that take place in the town of Aso in Kyushu. What is the mystery that causes a high school student, a lover, and other spirits to return from the dead? Find out in Yomigaeri

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Toho The Men Who Tread on the Tiger's Tail (Blu-ray) (Japan Version)

RM 223.90

The Men Who Tread on the Tiger's Tail (Blu-ray) (Japan Version)

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Toho The Vampire Gigolo Boxset (Japan Version)

RM 712.80

The Vampire Gigolo Boxset (Japan Version)

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Toho Okita Soji (Japan Version)

RM 215.00

Okita Soji (Japan Version)

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Toho Yojimbo (Japan Version)

RM 282.70

In this wildly successful 1961 film by master Akira Kurosawa, Toshirou Mifune plays a wandering samurai who figures out how to play two feuding clans off against each other, charming viewers with his clever resourcefulness. Ultimately, Mifune's samurai decides to eliminate both sides to for his own gain and honor. Inspired by the American westerns that Kurosawa loved, Yojimbo pays back the favor by inspiring another American western - Clint Eastwood's classic A Fistfull of Dollars - and later Last Man Standing, starring Bruce Willis.

In this special series, the films of Akira Kurosawa have been restored and remastered on DVD, offering the highest quality video and audio experience available.. Scene chapters are set according to the scene divisions appearing on Kurosawa's screenplays. The keepcase is housed in a handsome box. This edition also contains a booklet including a poster gallery and other promotional materials for the film. Special features include a making-of documentary and trailer(s).

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Toho Densha Otoko (Special Edition) (Japan Version)

RM 296.00

If you enjoyed the American box office hit The 40 Year Old Virgin with Steve Carell, then this similarly-themed Japanese comedy might just be right up your alley! Television director Murakami Shosuke makes his feature length directorial debut with the unconventional, "romantically-challenged" romantic comedy, Densha Otoko!

Based on a supposed true story, the film stars Yamada Takayuki (from Water Boys and Crying Out Love in the Center of the World) as a twentysomething computer nerd who goes by the chat room screen named "Densha Otoko" ("Train Man"). Out of nowhere, he soon finds himself in an unfamiliar role as "protector" when he ends up saving a woman from the advances of a drunken salaryman (Osugi Ren) on a commuter train. Miki Nakatani (from Ring 2) takes on the role of a beautiful office lady who eventually takes a slight interest in this socially-inept otaku. A complete moron when it comes to the ladies, this young computer freak would rather stay in his fantasy land of anime, manga, toys, and computer games than face the real world. Thus, when faced with the proposition of dating this new woman, he turns to the anonymous chatroom pals for support, asking for tips on what just exactly he should do to win this woman's heart.

Densha Otoko is ultimately a nice guy, but for whatever reason, things just haven't happened for him yet in the romance department. Despite his shyness, he's definitely looking to make some changes in his personal life. But will their advice pay off? Can there be chemistry between these two vastly different people? And is there any chance that this guy will actually grow up? The answers await in Densha Otoko, a curious spin on love, life, relationships, and the unabashed glory of otaku geekiness!

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Toho Mothra (1961) (Blu-ray) (Japan Version)

RM 269.40

Mothra (1961) (Blu-ray) (Japan Version)

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Toho Tsubakisanjuurou

RM 282.70

Tsubakisanjuurou

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Toho Shichisei Toshin: Guyferd Vol.2 (Japan Version)

RM 423.40

Shichisei Toshin: Guyferd Vol.2 (Japan Version)

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Toho arumazupurojekuto

RM 184.00

arumazupurojekuto

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Toho GODZILLA FINAL WARS Special Edition (Japan Version)

RM 372.40

Toho Studios celebrated the 50th Anniversary of the very first Godzilla film with the December 2004 release of the highly anticipated sequel, Godzilla: Final Wars, the 28th and supposedly last film in the long-running and much beloved monster series. This time around, Versus director Kitamura Ryuhei grabs hold of the directorial reins and applies his trademark visual style to the legendary Godzilla franchise. Essentially drawing material from two earlier movies in the series (Godzilla vs. Monster Zero and Destroy All Monsters to be exact), Godzilla Final Wars seeks to be the Godzilla movie to end all Godzilla movies, an intention made clear from its over-the-top premise, energetic performances, and wall-to-wall monster battles!

The film begins with Godzilla becoming trapped in ice after a battle in the Antarctic Circle. But while Godzilla hibernates for a while, things start to heat up when an alien race arrives on planet earth looking to enslave humankind. With things taking a turn for the worse, it's up to a group of paramilitary super-mutants to thwart the aliens' plans for global domination. But when the aliens start unleashing hordes of giant monsters on many of the world's most famous cities (including Shanghai, Sydney, and New York City, among others), it's up to the legendary King of the Monsters to enter the fray, taking on all challengers in a series of globe-trotting monster mashes, including one with his American counterpart from the 2000 Roland Emmerich/Dean Devlin film! Featuring contemporary CGI mixed with traditional special effects, Godzilla: Final Wars is a no-holds-barred kaiju fight fest, featuring loads of classic monsters that every die-hard Godzilla fan will be sure to recognize! Angilas, Mothra, Rodan, Gigan, King Ghidorah, and even Godzilla's son, Minilla, all make appearances, so your favorite is sure to be in Godzilla: Final Wars, a wild rollercoaster thrill ride that ends the Godzilla series with a bang!

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Toho Akage (Japan Version)

RM 215.00

Akage (Japan Version)

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Toho Eki Station (Blu-ray) (Japan Version)

RM 223.90

Eki Station (Blu-ray) (Japan Version)

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Toho The Bad Sleep Well (Blu-ray) (Japan Version)

RM 223.90

The Bad Sleep Well (Blu-ray) (Japan Version)

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Toho Zataigasu hanaya kanarushiyoutai

RM 215.00

Zataigasu hanaya kanarushiyoutai

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Toho Kandagawa (Japan Version)

RM 215.00

Kandagawa (Japan Version)

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Toho Chi to Suna (Japan Version)

RM 215.00

Chi to Suna (Japan Version)

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Toho Hana no Oedo no Musekinin (Japan Version)

RM 215.00

Hana no Oedo no Musekinin (Japan Version)

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Toho A Quiet Life (Blu-ray) (Japan Version)

RM 223.90

A Quiet Life (Blu-ray) (Japan Version)

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Toho Once in a Summer Premium Box (Japan Version)

RM 460.10

First love comes and goes as fleetingly as summer, but the memories stay forever...

Lee Byung Hun (A Bittersweet Life) and Soo Ae (Love Letter) star in this moving romance about ten days of love that spans thirty years of time. The sophomore film from No Manners director Jo Geun Sik, Once in a Summer jumps back and forth from the present day to that fateful summer thirty years ago when the leads first meet. In 1969, Korea was in the midst of great economic changes and political turbulence under the Park Chung Hee regime; set against such chaotic times, the film brings out remarkably simple and genuine sentiments with a heartwarming, yet heartbreaking love story. Jo's lens beautifully captures the contrast between present and past, pastoral countryside and urban Seoul, and Lee Byung Hun convincingly portrays his character both in reckless youth and wizened age.

In the summer of 1969, university student Yoon Suk Young (Lee Byung Hun) goes to the countryside through a volunteer program. Coming from a wealthy but strict family, the laid-back youth revels in the simplicity of rural life, especially when he meets local librarian Jung In (Soo Ae). Suk Young immediately falls in love with the charming Jung In, and in ten days of acquaintance, they form a lifetime of memories. Jung In's cheerful front, however, hides a bitter story; her parents defected to North Korea when she was younger, and she continues to live in the shadow of her parents' actions. When Jung In travels to Seoul with Suk Young, the couple get swept up and torn apart by the political tensions of the time.

An engaging and exciting fantasy-adventure, Onmyoji transports the viewer to Japan's Heian period for a classic tale of good vs. evil! Set in the dark days of Ancient Japan, the film tells of the Onmyoji, an order of wise mystics who serve as counsel to the Heian Emperor. Seimei (Mansai Nomura) is the most talented onmyoji in the Emperor's court, but it's rumored that he's not actually human, and is instead a sort of half-breed demon. But as the birth of the Emperor's heir grows closer, intrigue and political strife within the kingdom threatens to tear the Emperor's family apart! It's up to Seimei to root out and subdue the potential threats, which may include his own master Doson, played by acclaimed actor Hiroyuki Sanada of The Last Emperor and Twilight Samurai. Ancient mysticism and a historical setting combine to dazzling effect as the tale of Onmyoji unfolds!

Based on famous serial novels by Baku Yumemakura, Onmyoji utilizes state-of-the-art special effects, gorgeous period detail, and a stripped-from-anime sensibility to create a crowd-pleasing spectacle of the first order! Released in Japan in 2001, Onmyoji went on to gross more than 3.1 billion Yen, and was only outperformed at the box office by the Hayao Miyazaki animated film Spirted Away. In 2003, a sequel to Onmyoji was released, fittingly titled Onmyoji 2.

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Toho The Samurai Banners (Taiwan version)

RM 31.00

The Samurai Banners (Taiwan version)

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Toho Sotsugyounoasa

RM 228.30

Sotsugyounoasa

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Toho NANA Special Edition (Japan Version)

RM 309.30

Yazawa Ai's extremely popular manga comes to life in NANA, the exciting new film starring popular singer Nakashima Mika and Miyazaki Aoi! Released in 2005, NANA tells the story of two twenty-year-old women with the same name, but drastically different personalities.

First up, there's Osaki Nana (Nakashima Mika), a calm, cool, and collected punk rock singer who struts into Tokyo's underground punk scene looking to hit the big time. While Nana's got some ex-boyfriend issues that she's eager to put behind her, she won't allow that personal drama to interfere with her big dream. In fact, Nana's not going to stop until she's conquered Japan as the nation's top rock star! The other "Nana" of the title is Komatsu Nana (TV actress Miyazaki Aoi), who is alternatively called Hachi. Cute and cheerful, Hachi led a somewhat sheltered life and has a bad habit of falling in love too quickly. She had some relationship problems in the past, but when she falls for her high school pal Junko, she decides to follow him to Tokyo when he gets admitted to an art design school. By moving to the big city, she hopes to find love and happiness in this new locale.

By pure chance, Nana and Hachi end up meeting on a train, and thanks to a chain of coincidences involving the number seven, the two of them end up sharing the same apartment. Its number? 707! So even with all the twists of fate in their favor, can these two very different people live under the same roof and get along? And will they eventually find the happiness they've dreamed for so long? The answers are revealed in NANA, director Kentarou Ootani's winning film adaptation of the popular girl's comic!

Thelma and Louise meets Cutie Honey in Kamikaze Girls, writer/director Nakashima Tetsuya's winning big screen adaptation of Takemoto Novala's cult classic novel Shimotsuma Monogatari. This quirky tale of teenage rebellion that has gone on to become a surprise hit with audiences not only in Japan, but around the world!

This wildly imaginative film depicts the peculiar friendship between two very different young women. First up, there's Ryugasaki Momoko (Fukada Kyoko from The Ring 2 and Dolls), a frustrated country girl, who finds escape from her dreary existence by fantasizing about 18th century France and dressing up in frilly baby-doll dresses, complete with pink bonnets and matching parasols. However, her prim and proper fantasy world is quickly challenged by the dramatic arrival of a new girl in town, the tough-as-nails biker chick, Shirayuri Ichiko (Tsuchiya Anna). This wild child with a seemingly permanent snarl on her face initially clashes with the girly Momoko, but eventually, this unlikely duo form an uneasy alliance, deciding to head out on a journey in search of a legendary embroiderer. Their daring quest is fraught with danger at every turn, but the two venture onward, braving the surreal, candy-colored bubble gum world that awaits them!

While making the rounds on the festival circuit, Kamikaze Girls has racked up several awards and nominations including Best Picture, Best Director (Nakashima Tetsuya), Best Actress (Fukada Kyoko), and Best Supporting Actress (Tsuchiya Anna) at the Yokohama Movie Awards and numerous other trophies from the Blue Ribbon Awards, Hochi Film Awards, Kinema Jumpo Awards, and Mainichi Film Concours. Clearly, this film is something special and definitely has to be seen to be believed, so be sure to check out one of the most irreverent examples of girl power every brought to the silver screen!

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Toho Rio no Wakadaisho (Japan Version)

RM 215.00

Rio no Wakadaisho (Japan Version)

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Toho Push (2009) (Blu-ray) (Japan Version)

RM 223.90

Push (2009) (Blu-ray) (Japan Version)

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Toho Movies Malaysia

There are two main types ofToho Movies, namely a Movies. When it comes to color, Toho Movies today are most popular in Red and Brown. Throne of Blood (Blu-ray) (Japan Version), Sugata Sanshiro (1943 produced version) (Japan Version) and Shacho Taiheiki (Japan Version) are popular Toho Movies which you can purchase online. There are more brands you can check out online such as Panorama, Deltamac and Geneon Universal Entertainment if you want more options apart from Toho Movies. From RM 29.00 to RM 1819.00, you can get yourself a decent Toho Movies online.

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